Although in Lycia the most tombs are situated outside the city walls - as well as in other parts of the ancient world - the existence of intramural burials is discussed since the days of the first travellers of the 19th century. Especially a comment of O....
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Although in Lycia the most tombs are situated outside the city walls - as well as in other parts of the ancient world - the existence of intramural burials is discussed since the days of the first travellers of the 19th century. Especially a comment of O. Benndorf and G. Niemann describing that Lycian tombs are often combined with intramural individual houses - a combination which seems to blur the boundaries between the settlement and the necropolis - had a large impact on later scholars. In this paper I will give a general and diachronic but also a critical overview of this phenomenon especially based on observations made in the necropoleis of Xanthos and the settlement on the Avşar Tepesi (Zagaba?).
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